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\nFADE IN: Art class
\nMs. Osborne: Oh, great job class! OK, now it's time for\u2026'Art from Outer Space!'
\nThe kids cheer and grab their paper and crayons. As some start drawing, Nisha is excited.
\nNISHA: I know! I'm going to draw the planet Saturn!
\nRAY: Me too!
\nNisha and Ray start drawing. Henry smiles and starts drawing too.
\nHENRY: Me too!
\nSuddenly, Nisha frowns at Henry in protest.
\nNISHA: Oh no you're not.
\nHENRY: Huh?
\nRAY: YOU have to draw another planet. Only Nisha and I get to draw Saturn.
\nHENRY: But\u2026I'm allowed to draw whatever I want to.
\nAs Henry starts drawing Saturn, Ray suddenly takes a crayon and makes a big X on Henry's drawing. Henry frowns, upset.
\nHENRY: Hey!
\nA shy kid bystander, Zack, notices the tussle. His eyes widen with concern.
\nZACK: Uh oh.
\nZack notices as Selena tugs the teacher's sleeve and points to what\u2019s happening.
\nSELENA: Ms. Osborne, we have a problem.
\nMS. OSBORNE: (quietly; aside to Selena) Thanks for letting me know, Selena.
\nNISHA: Henry, you can't draw ANY planets. 'Cause you're not good at ANYTHING.
\nMs. Osborne steps up behind the children.
\nMS. OSBORNE: Nisha, Ray, that\u2019s enough. We don\u2019t allow this kind of talk. This isn't the first time you've used hurtful words. This is bullying, and it\u2019s not OK.
\nNISHA AND RAY: Bullying?!
\nMS. OSBORNE: Yes, you were leaving someone out, ruining his picture, and hurting his feelings.
\nGetting the message, Nisha and Ray look away, knowing they were in the wrong.
\nMS. OSBORNE: Let's not forget -- everyone deserves respect.
\nAll of the kids think to themselves, taking this in. Henry smiles thoughtfully, looking relieved. He takes a new piece of paper and draws a new image of Saturn.
\nNOTE: The transcript for this program may have been compiled from uncorrected Closed Captioning.
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